The QuantMig Project focuses on advancing the methodology of setting and analysing migration scenarios, and improving migration data and related analytical methods. It is financed by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
Data report highlighting several key historical and recent developments and trends in mobility and migration in the Caribbean region.
This analysis sheds light on the nexus between migration and international trade, particularly highlighting the importance of migration for SDG 17 (target 17.11).
Migration and other forms of cross-border mobility are issues of high policy importance. Demands for statistics in these areas have further increased in light of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2018 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. The statistical community continues to be challenged to capture international migration and cross-border mobility in a way that would meet the growing needs of users.
Esta nota explora los costos fiscales asociados a la provisión de asistencia humanitaria a migrantes, y a su vez el potencial de incrementar el PIB real de los países de acogida a largo plazo como resultado del crecimiento del mercado laboral.
This note explores the fiscal costs associated to providing migrants with humanitarian assistance and in turn the potential to increase real GDP in reception countries in the medium-long term that result from growth in labor force.
The report assesses the availability of migration data in the Asia and Pacific and highlights the importance of the disaggregation of data by migratory status. The report also identifies data sources at the international and national levels that can be used to monitor migrant’s progress towards achieving SDG targets.